no cuz how u actually make content just for me this has been a thing for me (about how the knit balaclava doesnt hold a candle to the crotcheted ones ) IM SO GLAD u made this tysm
Exactly me too , I would either find them to be pointy in the back or when they're flat like this the pattern would be so hard , this one seems easy I will def try it !
girly i jus wanted to let u kno that this was the second crochet project ive ever finished aaaa thank u sm !! 😭💗 this tutorial was so comfy and easy to follow ( felt like we were jus besties facetiming or smth :)) ). anw, urs ended up looking WAYYYY better and i made so many mistakes on the closing/ribbing parts HAHA but that’s ok !! i’ll jus watch this video again and again when i make more for my friends :D tysm againnn 💞
GIRLLL THIS IS THE COMMENT omg thank you so much for telling me this!! Im always so worried that my tutorials aren’t clear but this comment gave me the reassurance I needed to sleep well at night 😭😭❤️❤️ and omggg ur so sweet u got this girly your next balaclava is gonna be way better than mine just wait and see, can’t wait to see u on FaceTime again soon 😌😌💞💞
For anyone that is struggling with the yoss and ss method, cause it took me so long to even just do a few rows. I did a hdc instead of the yoss and sc instead of ss and of course they are bigger stitches so you only have to do about +\- 16 rows and it obviously is quicker as well. It’s not going to be as tight knit as the yoss and ss but I prefer it that way to make it stretchier
That's how I started mine also cos YOSS is very confusing and slower. It comes out really nice and chunky cos I'm using Dk 4 (5ply) Edit: I'm done with mine today
You did a wonderful job with instruction and the whole video. I can hardly wait to create a balaclava for myself. Hope your schooling went well. Blessings of appreciation and Joy to YOU
I think it my favorite tutorial ever, very detailed and easy to follow. You’re such a delicate person you explained very well every step, I really like that you repeat yourself and it’s helps. I also find it helpful when you count the rows in different way like you give us 2 method to help us count and you mesure the projet as going it’s also helpful. I’m very thankful for this tutorial it was amazing
Ur instructions were v clear n easy loved it, I tried balclavas with granny squares before but I preferred this style as its more covered in extreme winters thanks for it!
coming here after the daisy hat crochet and I REALLY need to make a balaclava. And guess what? thanks to you, I took 6 days to make this! I made a little modification here and there and it fits on my head. Can't believe I make one! You really are making the best and easy-to-follow crochet tutorial! Keep making, I'm sure I'm going to make one again 💚 THANK YOUU
I'd never heard of yarn over slip stitches before. Neat! I worked on some crochet ribbing for the cuffs of my current crochet WIP, a 3/4 sleeve cropped alpaca sweater that I think will be great for transitional weather.
Awww what a beautiful headgear for me I have to cover my whole head and an ordinary scarf don't work anymore....May Allah reward you for sharing this beautiful pattern❤ Can the neck part be made to fit over the shoulder slightly?? Please let me know..Stay 🙌 blessed
yaya, i love to crochet and i have tried most of your projects like mushroom pouch🍄,mesh bag ect. and also you are so good at knitting so can you make a 'Knitting For Beginners' video🥺😭?? can you teach me Knittingg???
Beautiful. Thank you for your step by step tutorial I really enjoyed it. It was very easy to follow along with you. I am going to try this now. Thank you again 💓 💖 💗
Hey there! Love the look of this balaclava :) I'm getting a bit frustrated with the slip stiches though, so curious to know why you didn't go for back loop HDC and backloop SC instead? Do you think it would mess up the measurements a lot? Or the stretchiness of it?
why not just use single crochet stitches in the back loop? what made you particularly use those stitches? ( and you’re tutorial was so clear thank youuu)
Thank you for the amazing tutorial! Because I'm in Europe I want to make sure I get the sizes right. Yarn size 4 refers to a yarn that goes with 4mm needles, is that correct? Thank you!
I'm making this for my husband and made it a little bigger. I chained 60. I did YOSS starting in the second chain from the hook and for the first 40. I SS for the remaining 19. My questions is: when you start the next panel you chained 36. Would I still do only 36 or do I have to make it longer? Is there a certain number you do to make it bigger? I'm new to crochet and am not really sure. Thank you!!!
I just made it!!the yarn I use was way thicker so it came out so big!😂😂but i love it thank you so much I'm so happy this is my first time crochet☺️☺️😊😊❤️❤️
I increased 1st side panel to be a total of 30 rows to give me more room for a bigger bun. But I’m confused if I still make 36 chains for middle panel.. not sure how much to increase the chains, so that it fits when I fold it over to crochet together… Thank you for your video tutorial. ❤️
Hello! Thank you for your skills. Very helpful for a beginner ❤ Can you make a tutorial for balaclava cricket on the circle ⭕️ I ll be very thankful to you! Looking forward 🙏🏼 Thank you much! ✌🏻❤️🕊
I had to stop at the ribbing part bc the balaclava turned a little big for my head. I think I´ll have to start over again :( overall the pattern was okay
thank you so much for this tutorial, you mentioned we can comment if there's a piece you could help us make and i have one, theres this jw anderson knitted hood that ive been wanting to make and for the life of me cannot figure out how to, it would be awesome if you make a tutorial about it ( even better if its possible to make it by crochet) thank you n have a great day!!!!